open file without Prompt

Subject: open file without Prompt
From: John Posada <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:24:36 -0800 (PST)


Hi, guys...I need your help becuase I need to write an instruction
for Win2000 and I'm on Win98.

I'm writing for an imaging system that stores files and documents as
TIF files. I have an application that is specialy designed to open
these TIF files. I want to configure the Win2000 machines so that
when I download the TIF image, it opens in the viewer without the
Windows prompt asking me if I want to open it or save it to hard
disk. I want it to just open in application.

Anyone got a second to give me a hand so I don't have to spend 2 days
rounding up a Win2000 machine to check this out?

Thanks

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John Posada, Senior Technical Writer
Current gig ending 4/31
Resume: http://www.tdandw.com/Resume_Posada_022202.doc
mailto:john -at- tdandw -dot- com, 732-259-2874

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